Attention, local artists: Would you like professional feedback on your work in the privacy of your own studio? 

Burlington City Arts is offering a Visiting Critic Program, designed to “connect Vermont artists with influential arts writers, institutional curators and commercial gallerists.” If you’re interested in meeting with Heather McGill, artist-in-residence and head of the sculpture department at Cranbrook Academy of Art, the deadline for signing up for a studio visit from her is Friday, September 13.

(BCA’s Eric Ford confides they “could take some a bit later,” but it takes time to schedule the visits, so better not to dilly-dally.)

Later this month, September 26-28, McGill will be in Burlington for her exhibit at the BCA Center, and to make some studio visits as a critic. You can find out more about her, BCA’s program and how to sign up here.

Go ahead, everyone could use a little constructive criticism, right?

Photo of Heather McGill courtesy of BCA.

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Pamela Polston is a contributing arts and culture writer and editor. She cofounded Seven Days in 1995 with Paula Routly and served as arts editor, associate publisher and writer. Her distinctive arts journalism earned numerous awards from the Vermont...